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RoccoR5955

(12,471 posts)
Tue Apr 19, 2016, 10:07 PM Apr 2016

You do know that Bernie could still win more delegates in NY

From what I can see, most of the counties in upstate NY are voting for Bernie. If he gets more Congressional Districts, he gets more delegates.
There are what, ten CDs in NYC, and 27 in the entire state.
What I want to see is a breakdown of these congressional districts.
Again, Bernie could still win more delegates than Clinton, and thus, win NY!

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You do know that Bernie could still win more delegates in NY (Original Post) RoccoR5955 Apr 2016 OP
We won't expect CNN or MSNBC to report that tonight. DemocracyDirect Apr 2016 #1
heck, they are still reporting the super delegates in the count. nt grasswire Apr 2016 #9
rigged election in favor of the corporations Rosa Luxemburg Apr 2016 #23
Delegates are what matters. nt retrowire Apr 2016 #2
Nate Cohn of the NYT octoberlib Apr 2016 #3
Depends what means 'southern.' elleng Apr 2016 #10
Thanks for the link, elleng! octoberlib Apr 2016 #11
You're welcome, octoberlib. elleng Apr 2016 #12
In their map, Bernie is tearing it up. All light Bernie Blue! Stardust Apr 2016 #16
Yes, it's true. elleng Apr 2016 #17
I guess I needed a visual for it to be a reality. Thanks. Stardust Apr 2016 #20
Thanks for this Excellent News! LovingA2andMI Apr 2016 #19
Good to know. Thanks! (nt) Ino Apr 2016 #4
Yep, headed to be and hoping to wake up to some nice delegate counts GreenPartyVoter Apr 2016 #5
Yee-ouser. +100! Karma13612 Apr 2016 #6
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #7
I would advise editing your post Lordquinton Apr 2016 #18
The Lurkers Are In This Group Tonight... LovingA2andMI Apr 2016 #21
You'd think that if they're happy for their first victory in 8 primaries senz Apr 2016 #28
Politico estimates annavictorious Apr 2016 #8
Do they even understand the delegate rules? RichVRichV Apr 2016 #27
Breakdowns by CDs at this site, but it's too early to get a firm total. She's not sweeping them tho. ebayfool Apr 2016 #13
THIS RACE IS NOT OVER!!! Rosa Luxemburg Apr 2016 #14
NOT BY A LONG SHOT!! LovingA2andMI Apr 2016 #22
Yes! Pity the media don't spin it that way Rosa Luxemburg Apr 2016 #24
It appears that Bernie is ahead in all but 12 counties in NY RoccoR5955 Apr 2016 #15
Wow, that's great! senz Apr 2016 #26
K&R Iwillnevergiveup Apr 2016 #25

Karma13612

(4,552 posts)
6. Yee-ouser. +100!
Tue Apr 19, 2016, 10:12 PM
Apr 2016

I'll take that!!

Not giving up, just sad.

I was hoping for an upset, but realize NY is really establishment.

Thanks for this good analysis!

It'll "get me thru the night"!!

Response to RoccoR5955 (Original post)

LovingA2andMI

(7,006 posts)
21. The Lurkers Are In This Group Tonight...
Tue Apr 19, 2016, 11:23 PM
Apr 2016

With that, you just might want to edit your post. Want to keep ya Alert Free.

 

senz

(11,945 posts)
28. You'd think that if they're happy for their first victory in 8 primaries
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:19 AM
Apr 2016

they'd stay amongst themselves and celebrate with a little dignity.

RichVRichV

(885 posts)
27. Do they even understand the delegate rules?
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:16 AM
Apr 2016

Right now I've got it 124 for Hillary to 103 for Bernie. Bernie could flip a few more his way depending on how specific districts finish voting and the total margin of victory.

Total Vote - 58.13% (Hillary), 41.87% (Bernie) - 96.31% reported

District - 79 (Hillary), 69 (Bernie)
PLEO - 17 (Hillary), 13 (Bernie)
At-Large - 28 (Hillary), 21 (Bernie)
Total - 124 (Hillary), 103 (Bernie)

Difference - +21 (Hillary)


These totals are still contingent on two things. District 10 is a hair's wire from flipping a vote to Hillary (Bernie needs to maintain at least 33.34% of the vote there, currently 33.49% with 97.7% reporting). Also Hillary needs to reach 58.17% of the total to pick up an extra at-large delegate. So the end result could be +21 to Hillary up to +25 to Hillary when it's all said and done. Tonight hurts any way you look at it. But it's not going to decide the delegate race by a long shot.

 

RoccoR5955

(12,471 posts)
15. It appears that Bernie is ahead in all but 12 counties in NY
Tue Apr 19, 2016, 10:54 PM
Apr 2016

Which means that he won 50 of 62 counties!
Let's see what that amounts to in delegates.

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